Bikes on Transit

Most transit agencies in Southern California accommodate bikes on buses and trains. Each agency has rules for bikes on transit, so be sure to check with your transit provider before taking your trip.

You can also take your bike on Metrolink, the region’s commuter train system. If you board with your bike, please use the bicycle latches located on the opposite end from the train’s restroom in each car to secure your bicycle. Motorized or 3-wheel bikes are not allowed, and note there’s only room for two bicycles per train car.

Orange County

Bicycle racks are installed on all OCTA fixed-route buses, providing capacity for two bicycles per bus. Some other transit providers in Orange County, such as the i Shuttle in Irvine, also have similar bicycle racks on their buses.

San Bernardino County

Bicycle racks were installed on Omnitrans' buses in 1996. There is no extra charge for bringing your bike along. Your bike rides free.

Riverside County

RTA’s Bikes On Bus program features bike racks on all fixed-route buses. All you have to do is ride your bike to the nearest RTA bus stop, load your bike onto the bike rack and go to your destination.